Don't you get the message?
I have said this before a few days ago, If you cannot put your child in a private Christian school, them you are better off homeschooling. Our public schools have become a place where kids are taught and sometimes forced to denounce morality, Godliness and absolutes while embracing relativism and outright immorality.This from wnd
"Principal Summa abruptly interrupted certain fourth-grade students while they were in the midst of a Bible discussion during recess, demanded that they stop their activity at once, put their Bibles away and from that point forward, cease from bringing their Bibles to school."
Unbelievable! In my opinion, the book that makes the most compelling case for homeschooling is a book by R.C Sproul jr, namely "When you rise up...A covenanted approach to Homeschooling". In this book, R.C sproul JR says
"When you send them off for seven hours a day to a place where Jesus cannot be acknowledged, they will learn more from that than they will from their Sunday School lesson. They will learn that Jesus is for Sundays."
How true! In my opinion, the public school system is sending a message to parents:
You better educate your kids with your values, or we will educate them with ours. We hear you loud and clear

1 Comments:
You wrote:
"How true! In my opinion, the public school system is sending a message to parents:
You better educate your kids with your values, or we will educate them with ours."
--I don't buy that at all. I was raised in the public school all my life and it made me a stronger Christian. We can't be Christians, and then isolate and distance ourselves from others, because our values might be challenged. Also, kids need to socialize with all kinds of people, so they need to be in schools. I'm not advocating public schooling, but they should be in schools. Homeschooling, I believe, is not a valuable option. And believe me, I know many kids who went to Christian schools, and they were worst than the kids in my public school.
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